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>> sean: that's unfortunately all the time we have left for this evening. as always, thank you for being with us. don't forget. set your dvr. do it right now so you never miss an episode of "hannity." let not your heart be troubled. she is ready, raring to go, laura ingraham. take it away. >> laura: hey, hannity, fantastic show. >> sean: 29 days. >> laura: this is the sprint to the finish. aren't you having 2016 flashbacks? right? the predictions. we'll see. fantastic show, really enjoyed it. >> sean: laura, the end of the day, we are just one vote. people have to decide what kind of country they want. i don't think there has been a bigger choice election. there's a lot at stake here. >> laura: i said this the other day. if americans really want to vote to lower their standard of living because they don't like trump tweeting, i don't know what to say about that. i say don't read the tweets. just enjoy peace and prosperity which is what will have next year.
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if you don't like the tweets, don't read the tweets. >> sean: must be honest. you have a weak, frail, cognitively struggling ghost of a candidate that puts a lid on campaigning at 10:00 a.m. every day. how is he getting away with doing that and not answering any questions? packed the courts. i'm not answering. really? >> laura: but trump is not transparent enough. all right, sean, great to see you. i am laura ingraham and mrs. "the ingraham angle" from washington. tonight the angle will come later in the show. i will explain how the left reveal themselves. they are not just routing it seems like they are against the president's recovery but also against of merit's recovery. also the president says he will be back on the campaign trail soon. when might that be? we're going to talk to trump 2020 senior strategist steve cortes. raymond arroyo has been keeping an eye on the bidens. nurse jill saved joe from a
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social distancing snafu. a bizarre comment about dancers from the former vp? "seen and unseen" as always they can't miss. first, president trump's covert recovery has not slowed down his demonstration of effort to find the right balance between protecting vulnerable americans from the disease while bringing back the unprecedented prosperity of the prepandemic years. to that end, his hhs secretary, alex azar, and white house covert advisor dr. scott atlas, held a roundtable that happened earlier today to discuss a pandemic plan that was put together by the world's top epidemiologists. current lockdown policies are producing devastating effects on short and long-term public health. those who are not vulnerable should be immediately allowed to resume life as normal. schools and universities should be opened for in person teaching. restaurants and other businesses
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should open. arts, music, sports and other cultural activities should resume. tonight, two of the world-renowned scientists who wrote those exclusivel join us . stanford university epidemic professor. biostatistician. oxford university epidemiologist professor. doctor, let's start with you. why has there been so much resistance to reopening given what we are seeing in europe right now. >> it's stunning. it's what you do if you follow basic public health practice. there is sort of a perception that lockdowns and contact tracing is something the scientific communities behind. there are some who are
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advocating that. among my colleagues who are infectious disease experts, most favorite over risk-based strategy. we protect the elderly and other high-risk groups. other groups go on normally. we put out declaration. we put it out this morning. there are already over 500 medical and public health scientists who have cosigned as well as over 500 practicing medical professionals. >> laura: wow, okay. i want people to understand that. sorry to interrupt. i want people to understand. we are talking to three of the top epidemiologists. i know that you are modest, but in the world, the three of you.
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you are all three saying this approach of walking down, rolling lockdowns, does not wo work. that's what's happening around the world. what is being planned if biden wins the presidency. dr. fauci spoke tonight on cnn and addressed this national strategy which should be in place. i will let dr. gupta respond. >> surveillance testing. find out the level of infection in the community. doing it on a broad scale. whether you do in schools, colleges, factories. that's what we need to do. >> laura: dr. gupta, i want to go to you. is broad surveillance testing in schools and universities and i guess everywhere, is that really
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the way to proceed? >> i think that's very inefficient use of very limited resources. when i say limited, not only do i refer to what we have at our disposal but also i am talking about how much we should invest in that process. what we really want to do is protect the vulnerable. it makes every bit of sense to me that we would take those resources and use them to develop smart strategies to protect the vulnerable. what's interesting here is by not testing those who are not vulnerable and allowing them to carry on with their lives which testing frankly impedes, you allow that population to build up a level of immunity which in turn protects the vulnerable. so it's a kind of win-win. don't test them. let them live their lives and
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let them build up immunity that will eventually protect the vulnerable. in the meantime and i stress this is not going to take forever. it will take three months. we been able to observe the epidemic unfold in several parts of the world. i think we can guess safely whatever that might mean. three months is probably, maybe six, sufficient time for enough immunity to accumulate in those sectors of the population such that the vulnerable could resume normal lives. in the meantime, we try and protect them the best we can. we use our testing capacity to achieve it. >> laura: dr. bodichara, today, all day long, i heard individual after individual, many of the medical professionals, scoffing at this idea of herd immunity or reaching a level of immunity
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that means generally you can open up everything and go on with life as we had it before, even understanding the danger of the virus. what about that and the swedish experiment that everyone ridiculed, even president trump was kind of pooh-poohing sweden early on. >> i think denying herd immunity is like denying gravity. gravity exists and herd immunity exists. many, many, many infections and viruses and pathogens are controlled in the population by herd immunity. even if you have a vaccine, it is still herd immunity that protects people against the virus. or the pathogens. so denying herd immunity is like denying biology. it's just not right. the question isn't just about herd immunity really, the question is how to safely get there? the focus locked down strategy that we are proposing where you protect the vulnerable and that
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people live their lives will get us there more quickly with less loss of life and less damage to other aspects of public health. it gets ignored i think by these doctors that are essentially denying basic facts about biology. instead with focus protection, you protect the vulnerable. you build up immunity and the rest of the population. it will save lives. one very important thing here is the lockdown itself does not cost less to life and if you think about it people of delayed cancer treatments, they have delayed going to the doctor even with severe heart disease. parents have not vaccinated their children. there's going to be an increase in breast cancer rates, prostate cancer rates because of basic screening hasn't been done. locked down costs, even in the
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short and 80 mute term have larger and longer health consequences for the populationd protection plan. it will reduce covid deaths and address many, many, many other public health foci that we just ignored. >> laura: that's essentially, dr. cole dorff, with the administration has been doing. focusing on protecting the vulnerable, urging states to open up. new york, new jersey, california, other states in new england, extended their severe covid restrictions, some of them are going back into rolling more targeted lockdowns. to what end? what is new york going to a cheat by beginning to close down sectors of the economy again? dr. coledorf. >> different states pursue different strategies here.
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for example, what new york has been doing this to protect low risk college students and lower risk professionals who can work from home while older working-class people have to work. so they are building up. the working classes building up immunity that will eventually protect everyone. the working class is having a double whammy in terms of covid-19 which they are taking the burden of generating the immunity. also in terms of the consequences of lockdown, the other aspects of public health. also the school closings. rich parents were middle-class parents can hire tutoring. put them in private schools. the working-class children don't have those options. they are the ones who are suffering the most. >> laura: the at risk children
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around the country are suffering the most. i can tell you i have three children. two of them are in person. one is kind of every two weeks on and off. dr. gupta, i've got to tell you, what's happening to the kids i think is one that will go down as one of the most outrageous abuses of supposedly science that we have ever seen. i would say the last 50 years. children are being kept from schools? with a 99.997 survival rate of anyone under the age of 19? it's insanity. >> i would have to agree. particularly one thinks of disadvantaged children for whom providing an alternative to what school offers is very, very difficult.
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i guess martin has already said it. those who have the means can offer some form of alternative, although there is no alternative to the socializing and the learning experience of school. it is, i agree it's absolutely tragic. it's unconscionable that we are allowing the young. supposed to be -- supposed to give everything to protect the young. i know i've had mothers writing to me saying i would seal myself up for a year hopefully if my child could go to school. if my slightly older child could go to university. have the experience they deser deserve. if that's not what we are for, then what are we here for? >> laura: what is the whole point of it? dr. bodicharla, the president thought it was very important to be on camera tonight after coming home to the white house
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from walter reed. he recorded this video. let's watch. >> i learned so much about coronavirus. one thing that is for certain. don't let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it. you're going to beat it. we have the best medical equipment. we have the best medicines all developed recently. you're going to beat it. >> laura: okay, so the president comes out and speaks and people went nuts. how dare he? he is a vector of the disease. he is super spreading throughout the white house. he is doing a video. how dare he be optimistic? how did he look and what about the overall message? >> can i say the overall message, that's exactly what i learned about public health, what you're supposed to do. you are not supposed to so panic. you are supposed to reassure, give accurate information about risk. trust people to make good judgments on their own behalf.
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president did that i think tonight. don't you think? i think, obviously has a real spirit to him, doesn't he? i think that message is right. it is accurate. it's consistent with the data. covid is not a death sentence. i think we have created this idea in the public mind that it is something so unique and so deadly that we should utterly end all normal existence as a result of it. that's not right. we can have a much better way. protect the vulnerable. shield them for a short period of time until we reach a level where there's population immunity. and then for the rest of the world, let us live our lives. for folks who are vulnerable, if your life has meaning, hugging your grandchildren. you have to balance risking everything we do in our lives. >> laura: doctors, all of you, i am in all of your expertise
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and your courage in speaking out. all that you've published over the years. i've actually read a lot in the last six months. you're all brilliant. much smarter than most politicians. thank you so much for joining us. coming up, the left's reaction to trump's walter reed stay reveals they just didn't want him to recover. i think they wanted him to never recover. also they were seeming like they were against our national economic recovery. my angle explains. mollie hemingway weighs in. stay there.
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>> laura: democrats against recovery. that's the focus of tonight angle. watching the media histrionics over the weekend and today, i was struck by what unhappy people they seem to be. >> there's a long and ugly history in this country of presidents not being honest about their health. >> there's a significant level of concern. they want to try to make it look like a rosier picture. it's worrisome. >> laura: does a happy, joyful progress appeared to get agitated when another person gets good health news? what kind of people seemed
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visibly disappointed when a president of the united states admitted to an army medical hospital seems to be turning a corner? these unpleasant characters, that's who. >> tonight there is still so much we do not know about the president's health. >> this is evidence that his behavior, his treatment course is not being directed by his doctors. >> the head of my party is endangering secret service agents. hospital personnel. >> sends a terrible message to the american people. >> laura: their rank hatred of trump is out of control. if biden had gotten covid and emerge three days later walking and talking almost like his old self, they would have marveled at his strength and his perseverance. but with trump, they are always searching for the insult. >> breathtaking amount of selfishness. honestly the president of the united states is a virus spreader. i cannot imagine a greater act
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of selfishness by human being. >> we are living a nightmare and coronavirus is now in the white house. >> this is a mussolini moment. he is standing there as if he's a member of the old russian czar family. >> laura: joy, stick to doing what you're doing and not russian history. all right. of course the real reason the liberal punditry have gotten their panties in a bunch is because they thought trump getting the virus was going to take him off the next debate and offer campaign trail. when the president announced his covid test early friday, the biden brigade were certain they finally had him on the ropes. so what mueller and impeachment couldn't achieve, they hoped coronavirus would. it sounds like they still hope it does. >> social media today has been kind of ghoulishly full of the timeline that herman cain went
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through from his initial illness to about this point in his illness where he himself was tweeting out, feeling great, feeling strong. words to that effect. we know how it ended. >> laura: this is unbelievable. of course not only are they furious that trump is recovering, they are enraged of the u.s. economy is recovering too. so in the spring, the experts predicted we would be in it depression for years because of covid. but our third-quarter growth is expected to be record-setting. 32% annualized rate. well, look, they would much rather try to track the president's last covid test and the pace of our economy compared to other countries across the globe. i was shocked at this but today "the washington post," they did their best to put a negative title in a framing around what is essentially an insanely good economic report. economies in europe, japan,
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brazil and india all suffered deeper recessions this year than the united states. u.s. output is expected to drop by 4% in 2020 while europe will experience a roughly 7% decline. u.s. imports have virtually recovered their prepandemic highs. thank god we have a president who refused to do what our -- to our businesses with the u.k., what france and israel and australia have done to theirs. joe biden said he will lock down again if that's what the experts recommend. he assailed trump's covid management presumably meaning other countries are handling it better. but in fact as we talked about last segment with the doctors, the epidemiologists, that's what europe is doing again. they are locking down. this is what's in store for you, for the american people, under a president biden. rolling lockdowns. until there is no virus reported. well, and no jobs left either.
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killing a country in an attempt to extinguish a virus? that is obscene. the media simply refused to report to the horrific damage done by covid restrictions on the well-being of the free people. just like they tried their best, their darndest to change the subject back to covid despite the fact that the economy remains the number one issue for most americans. an nbc "wall street journal" poll has trump over biden in handling the economy, by the way, by seven points. americans who have been left behind for decades by politicians in both parties, they finally saw their incomes rise and they found a champion and president trump. many of them, they showed up outside walter reed to thank him. >> have of our country did not have anyone to speak for them. i hope trump has the courage
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despite persecution to speak for us. it's one of the greatest gift you can give someone and he has given half our country that. i'm sorry. it's personal. >> laura: incredibly emotional moment for americans over the last few days. investors, they like trump. the market plummeted when he got sick and it soared when he announced he was leaving watery hospital today. what's even more stunning is that the robust economic recovery is happening even as blue states are still dragging their feet. as a result, as the angle formed back in may, those states are being left behind. check out the unemployment in red versus blue states. it's terrible. if biden wins, we will all look like new york. in fact, schools will be closing. restaurants will be closing. places of worship, they will be threatened. >> you know, i have to say to
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the orthodox community tomorrow, if you're not willing to live with these rules, then i'm going to close the synagogues. >> laura: what a little tyrant. while you're locked down, a biden administration will b be t work on doing all the trump policies that put more money in your pockets. higher taxes, more regulations, more illegal immigration, no trade protection from china's malfeasance. that's all gone. jobs offshore, you know the drill. remember, biden's campaign, it is a wash right now in cash. they are bragging about that. why is it? why does it have so much money? because it's funded by billionaires who want to say bye-bye, tariffs, and they want to get back to business as usual with china. cozy, cozy. the fact is, there are many people in power in the media, in business, in sports and entertainment, the democratic party, who are
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rooting against trump's recovery and america's recovery while he's president. it is their masks that are off. that's the angle. joining me now is mollie hemingway, senior editor at "the federalist" and fox news contributor. mollie, your reaction to the absolute meltdown in the media just as president trump was flying back from walter reed. they were melting down at the other cables. >> the normal, sane reaction from most americans is to be happy at the news that president trump is on his way home from walter reed that he's made it home. that's not what you saw in the media. i can't even believe how crazy it was today, how upset people were even as they were so upset over the weekend is the new seem to indicate that he was
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recovering quite nicely. katie couric tweeted that she couldn't believe network executives allowed the story even to be covered today because it amounted to a three hour photo opportunity for president trump. i think that explains why so many people in the media were mad. they wanted this story to go a certain way. they wanted trump to get the coronavirus. they wanted him to be laid low by the coronavirus, to continue their narrative that this is something the entire country needs to shut down and live in abject fear of. it's because it's part of the messaging of their favorite candidate, joe biden, who also has this idea that the coronavirus should shut down the country and that it is something that's -- that we are not in a good position to defeat. by donald trump being able to come home after a few days and saying this is something that we can't have our whole lives being fear of his completely contradictory to the message that they wanted to send. it's why they haven't been honest about the actual case fatality rate associated with coronavirus. it is a bad thing. you do want to take it seriously but you don't want to destroy
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your entire life or your entire country. yet many people in the media watch is that it seems like. >> laura: mollie, we had literally three of the top epidemiologists on the planet, all of them agreeing that this idea that a virus should dominate all of american life is ridiculous. it doesn't work, as we are seeing in europe and israel where they locked down. now the virus is still there. it comes back. the cases, and then they locked down again. just as they destroy their countries and their economies are going into depression and meanwhile we are coming back and perhaps next year stronger than ever under trump. >> many of the things that have been done in response to this novel coronavirus which again is something, particularly early on the people didn't know what was going on, some of the more drastic actions made sense to a lot of people. even if other people thought they were always a bad idea.
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when you look at the costs associated with some of these lockdowns in terms of not just the economy or banning children from school but also with the psychological costs are. it's really important than people think clearly enough he bullied into particular lockdown measures. governors and other people in the government will always be sort of tyrannical and how they approach these things. >> laura: we are winning. and they are fighting. they're winning in court. in wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan, heavy-handed governors are being handed being defeats in court and that has to keep happening. jim acosta, i know you are buddies, he was very upset tonight and he said that donald trump is frightening the white house press corps. watch. >> i was just talking with a print photographer not too long ago who was asking me, jim, would you mind not asking the president any questions when he returns to the white house because i don't want the president to come over and
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breathe on me when he answered his questions. that is not an exaggeration. >> laura: mollie, they are basically saying that donald trump is going to go to people and breathe on them i guess to extinguish their lives. this is, this is. >> jim acosta has a fabulous, fabulous imagination. it's true that we haven't gotten a lot of details about the three white house reporters who allegedly have the coronavirus as well. we could use some transparency about who those people are and understand who they were in contact with. i saw another reporter say he was more frightened of being a white house reporter than when he covered north korea. >> laura: oh, brother. >> this is someone who should probably give his job to someone who can handle the rigor. >> laura: another line of work perhaps. maybe a grocery store clerk would probably be more common sense.
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- [narrator] in today's trying times, we're here to help you manage td. visit talkabouttd.com for a doctor discussion guide to prep for your next appointment in person, over the phone, or online. - it's a relief to know there are treatments for td. >> laura: it's time for our "seen and unseen" segment will re-expose the big stories behind the headlines. running of the volvo details, raymond arroyo, fox news contributor and author of the upcoming book the spider who saved christmas. joe biden hit the trail today. he was down to miami. >> he was trying to shore up his sister hispanic support. upon landing, joe biden had to redirect the candidate, reminding him as he spoke about covid science, to social distance from reporters. note the aggressive caretaker tactic. >> listen to the science.
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the science will say. i'm sorry. the science would say that it is safe and the distances are safe. >> like a well-trained orderly, she pulls him right back. then while at a haitian cultural center, the biden campaign did something very interesting. lacking the backdrop of actual enthusiastic supporters, biden stood before a mural. given that the president was battling covid, his message wandered off course. >> wouldn't it be in irony, the irony of all ironies, if on election eve, it turned out haitians delivered the coup de grace in the election. i want to see these beautiful young ladies. i want to see them dancing. >> why he wants to see girls dancing in four years, i don't know. i will leave it aside. a coup de grace's adul is a deah
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blow. imaginative biden was fighting covid. it's almost as bizarre as the focus on the haitian dancing girls. >> laura: what word was he looking for? >> i don't know. >> laura: he tried to go french on this. a little bit of biden whatever. biden did an nbc town hall tonight he was back to his old self. >> 10 million. 210,000 people have died. if you put this mask on between now and january, it will save 100 -- he said it's more important than a virus. excuse me. then a vaccine. you know people who had covid. i hope. i mean, it would be wonderful if you didn't. i learned how to fight. i got a nickname. they called me shoe leather. i was little but they could beat me up i heard them in the process. >> more nicknames. shoe leather. light corn pop.
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maybe they joined and formed a band called bottle top. i can't follow any of it. without the two-minute limitations of the debate, you see what happens. >> laura: you see why trump shouldn't interrupt him too much. otherwise we are losing all these new characters. who is going to star in the recurring series? biden abbey. >> it is like biden has been watching "west side story" on a loop on netflix. we have to talk about the overly dramatic media reaction to the president daring to get in his car and drive by trump supporters at walter reed. you would have sworn he was blowing covid from the tailpipe. >> he's putting the lives of secret service agents at risk. >> i want to ask about the drive-by. did the president needlessly put secret service officers at risk for this photo op? >> he wore a mask. that makes the risk very, very small. >> the parade yesterday with him in the car. that was right out of a
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dictator's playbook. parade the dictator around some of the world and the country can see that he is still alive and he is still robust. >> laura, do you remember any of this pushback or outrage from joy behar or anyone when the obama was routinely drove through new york or d.c. on date nights? they would lock down whole sections of the city. that's the democratically elected president going to a teacher conference or meeting and now it's castro on the potomac. >> laura: they are running out of analogies. they are going back to czarist russia. mussolini. they are trying desperately. meanwhile they are the ones who want everyone locked down while their friends get to flit off to vacation homes. who are the dictators now? they are always projecting their c-r-a-p on all of us. >> contradicting the anchor. they are masked up and they have
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a divider in the car. talking of spreading covid, sealed car. there was a zero media critique of mayor lori lightfoot of chicago who appeared at oppressor last week dressed as something called rona destroyer. she's passing out candy to the reporters she is touching their hands. they are dressed up. they posed. marvel comics had better make space. we've got a new movie. there they are. >> laura: she had big rubber gloves. like dishwashing gloves, green ones. >> it doesn't help of your touching everyone's hand from person to person. keeps you pure. >> laura: everyone touches their mask all the time. admit it. if you wear a mask, you touch your face.
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it's impossible not to. from the president to biden, everybody touches their face with a mask and it defeats a lot of the purpose. raymond, great to see you tonight. the president has promised that he will be out on the campaign trail soon. looked fantastic tonight. when could that be? what should we expect from him over the final weeks of this crazy presidential race? trump 2020 senior strategist steve cortes tells us next. hmm!.. hmm!.. hmm!.. (woman on porch vo) can we vote by mail here? (grandma vo) you'll be safe, right? (daughter vo) yes! (four girls vo) the polls! voted! (grandma vo) go out and vote! it's so important! (man at poll vo) woo! (grandma vo) it's the most important thing you can do!
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>> laura: president trump may be out of the hospital but when can we expect him back on the trail? the president did offer some details on that front today, tweeting hours ago "we'll be back on the campaign trail soon. the fake news only shows fake polls." joining me now is steve cortes, trump 2020 strategist. he's not going to be able to go out on the trail until he tests negative three times in a row. i believe that the protocol. they say it's ten days or 14 days from the diagnosis, right? >> right. i believe that's right. if you were to ask the president he would say yesterday. that's the kind of fighter that he is. we are going to have to defer to the medical authorities on this. i can promise you it's baseball playoff time, if i can use a
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baseball metaphor, he is our ace pitcher. he is on the dl and i can guarantee when he's back in the game he's going to be throwing high inside heat at the liberals. that will happen soon. >> laura: chris cuomo, i want to do this with raymond but we didn't have time. chris cuomo started off the show tonight and like so many on the other cables, he seemed very unhappy. watch. >> i hold rallies and i tell you to ignore masks and i rode mine office as i vanquish the virus because i am a leader. fear not, covid. what a bunch of [bleep] >> laura: he should maybe be auditioning for summer stock. he is talented at those voices. >> it's very rich coming from chris cuomo, somebody who literally faked for the world his the posted emergence from his basement quarantine when we know now factually he had already broken quarantine.
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more importantly, what could these critics like cuomo what the president do? do they want him to be hermetically sealed in the white house residence? that's not what a leader does. he knew he was taking risks, not reckless risks but he was taking risks. all precautions were taken. unfortunately he got the virus. it's not his fault. nor is it the fault of millions of americans who got this virus. the only people who are culpable or to blame for the parvovirus is the chinese communist party. this president has been the first american official ever to truly stand up to beijing. biden has acquiesced to the chinese communist party for decades. >> laura: they are desperate to get him elected in china. the scuttlebutt in the media is that donald trump is basically a walking disease vector and that sources tell the media that the white house staff is infuriated and enraged and confused and people are running around and they are afraid they're going to
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get it and they are "dropping like flies." you know what's happening in the white house. is there a feeling of utter panic and freak out there? >> absolutely not. i can certainly speak for the campaign side. there were people cheering today as we watched on television the helicopter land. we know that our champion is coming back. in the meantime it's incumbent upon us to fill the void. we have to flood the zone with content, with the message of president trump. nobody can replace him. if i can please my high school latin teacher, he is one-of-a-kind. we can't replace him but we can go out and spread his message to this country until he's able to again do it himself. that will be soon. i think him getting infected will clarify for the american people is that there's a fulcrum choice coming up. on the one hand you can elect donald trump, even though he was infected, he's told us today the not afraid. don't let the virus dominate your life. be not afraid of each other. we are going to continue our
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path towards normalcy and he's rebuilding prosperity in this country. >> laura: we get that. you're 100% right. nbc "wall street journal" has him down 14 points nationally. other polls show him within two points in ohio. that can't make any sense. we have 30 seconds. ten seconds to respond. >> that is a drunk poll. they oversample democrats. there's plenty of national polls. battleground polls that show this race extremely tight. all the battleground states are in play. >> laura: great to see you. thank you. cnn had their tinfoil hats on today. the last bite will explain it all.
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>> laura>> think about what we e seeing. we are seeing the president exerting his power, right? the leader of the executive branch showing off all of the tools at his disposal. >> laura: he's showing off? he's just going back to the white house. these people are nuts. shannon bream and the fox news at night team take it all from here. shannon. >> shannon: all right, it's monday laura. speak to monday. have a great show. >> shannon: former vice president biden as president trump tells america don't let covid-19 dominate your life. a misguided macho move as the president's diagnosis and recovery is a
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